Murrayoceras

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Murrayoceras is a nautilid cephalopod included in the orthocerid family Baltoceratidae, widespread in the Middle Ordovician of North America, characterized by a depressed orthoconic shell with a subtriangular cross section and flattened venter and a proportionally large ventral siphuncle, 0.15 to 0.3 the dorso-ventral shell diameter.[1] Septa are close spaced with sutures forming broad lobes on the upper flanks and ventral surface.

Phylum:Mollusca
Order:Orthocerida
Family:Baltoceratidae
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Murrayoceras
Temporal range: M Ordovician
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Order: Orthocerida
Family: Baltoceratidae
Genus: Murrayoceras
Foeste, 1926
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As originally perceived Murrayoceras included species differing in siphuncle profile.[2] Those in which the siphuncle segments are externally convex were redefined as Cartersoceras., leaving Murrayoceras with those having essentially straight, tubular, or slightly concave segments.

Murrayoceras has a ventral rod in the siphuncle,[2] putting it thereby in the rod-bearing Baltoceratidae, and closely related to Rhabdiferoceras and Cartersoceras, among others. In some recent classifications however[3] Murrayoceras has been reassigned to the Sactorthoceratidae although Frey (1995)[4] did retain the genus in the Baltoceratidae.

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